Sihai network

The latest news of Malaysia's lost plane: the US FBI has stepped in to investigate the terrorist inc

So far, there is no news about the casualties of the lost Malaysia plane. However, it is reported that someone boarded the plane with a fake passport. Now the U.S. FBI has stepped into the investigation, and I don't know whether it will be a terrorist event!

Is a terrorist attack? There is no information to confirm

Speculation about the terrorist attack on flight mh370 once became a hot spot, mainly because it was reported on the evening of the 8th that two passengers boarded the plane with fake passports. However, so far, no organization has come forward to 'claim', which seems to be inconsistent with the 'process' of previous terrorist attacks.

Wang Mingcai, a spokesman for Malaysia Airlines' senior management committee, said at a news conference held at the Guodu hotel in Beijing yesterday that 'there is no information to confirm that this is a terrorist attack. Wang Mingcai said that yesterday morning, the staff of Malaysia Airlines had explained to their families that they hoped their families would be prepared for the worst.

Aviation experts believe that judging from the technical level, the possibility of hijacking the airliner is very small. Experts explained that every flight has a hijacking emergency call code, and pilots usually input the code into the computer system before takeoff, similar to setting a shortcut key on a mobile phone. In case of hijacking, the crew can send a distress signal to the ground instantly, and this signal is not restricted by the air control area.

In addition, Malaysian Air Force Commander rodzali & middot; Daoud confirmed on the 9th that military radar data showed that the Malaysian Airlines airliner may have tried to return before missing, which seems to indicate that the airliner was not attacked suddenly.

Shukul & middot; Yusuf, an aviation analyst at standard & Poor's, said it was impossible to determine the motive for any terrorist attack at the moment. In addition, boarding with a fake passport does not equate terrorism.

Li Wei, an anti-terrorism expert and director of the Institute of security and arms control of the Chinese Academy of modern international relations, pointed out that in the past, most terrorists had no criminal record and did not need fake passports. Fake passports are mostly used by criminals who organize crimes such as smuggling and smuggling.

Why is it so difficult to search? Or the whole sinking

Aviation experts pointed out that if the airliner disintegrates in the air, large areas of floating objects are likely to appear on the sea surface, which is relatively beneficial to the search work. On the other hand, if the airliner touches the sea as a whole in the 'non command' state, it is more likely that the aircraft will sink after disintegration rather than float in a large area, causing difficulties in searching.

Looking back on the French airliner that disappeared in the early hours of June 1, 2009, the Brazilian military said it had found floating debris suspected of wreckage in the Atlantic Ocean. On June 3, the French military confirmed that the wreckage came from the missing airliner. It was not until nearly two years later that France successfully located the main body of the plane.